Well, can't say for everybody, but i have no trouble running nvidia gpu on Hyprland with nvidia-open drivers. Haven't spotted any troubles with Plasma or MangoWC either, even though i haven't used them for as long.
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This kinda reminded me of a scene in That 70s Show where Red Forman strongly recommended to his son that he should only fit accessories compatible with his 1969 Oldsmobile car.
I'm super annoyed at Fedora workstation at this moment. My 240hz Samsung monitor can't use HDMI to get to 240hz, regardless of the quality of the cable. I have dual monitors and one is already using the type c so one of my monitors have to be 120hz.
AMD should make drivers for nVidia hardware. π€·ββοΈ
They'd probably work better than Nvidia's
I run a legacy NVIDIA graphics in my ten year old laptop. GeForce 750M. The proprietary drivers are faster and have real video acceleration but havenβt been updated in forever and donβt support Wayland.
Nouveau works okay. I havenβt gotten video acceleration to work yet, even with installed firmware. Nouveau-vulkan is a bit buggy.
Intel be like that skeleton at the bottom underwater
In LMDE4, 5 and 6, I pretty much had to install the OEM NVIDIA driver because the open source Nouveau driver didn't quite cut it, but for AMD, the stock driver that comes with LMDE7 has worked fine for my purposes so far.
I may change my tune if I try to run a more modern game*, but that will likely put me back in Frankendebian territory which caused me problems under LMDE6. (As you might surmise, I upgraded to new hardware and tried to do things as I'd always done them when LMDE6 was current.)
* Minecraft notwithstanding, because it both is and isn't modern. That can get above 1000 FPS if I don't limit it.
On one hand, setting up complicated stuff is a challenge and also fun.
On the other hand, I don't wanna pay a company doing propreitery stuff.
On the other feet, prices are increasing due to chatbot girlfriend arms race between richest dudes on earth; are GPUs really even worth it anymore?
nvidia drivers are all dependant on who is implementing them
I only ever have problems if the kernel is updated without the drivers, because I somehow updated before the video driver was included
this is my experience for over 10 years now on Arch
this has not been my experience with AMD driversβ¦
A decade ago it used to be opposite. How far Nvidia has fallen.
Considering their stock price has grown by 27,557% in those 10 years, I don't think too many people at the company are concerned with their "falling"
https://www.financecharts.com/stocks/NVDA/performance/total-return
It sucks that they abandoned us, and it's awful that they're a huge part of the AI bubble,. But, this is like an artist who used to play on Tuesday evenings at your local live music venues "selling out" and now playing stadiums.
Stupid question but worth asking, has Mint caught up with the latest generation of AMD GPUs yet? I tried to install it as a first OS right after building my current PC when those cards came out and it... it did not go well.
That pretty much just comes down to the Linux kernel being used afaik.
So figure out which version of the kernel supports your GPU and compare it to the one that Mint ships with.
PopOS has been running great for months on my 3070, but I'm about to swap it for a 5060TI and I'm a bit worried.
Nothing to worry about π drivers that work great with 3070 will work great with a 5060